Dying Will Flames of the Earth

The Dying Will Flames of the Earth' are a group of 7 flames with properties represent that of their respective aspect of Earth in direct contrast to the Dying Will Flames of the Sky. These flames are a trademark of the Shimon Famiglia and rival the Sky Flames in power.

Description: These flames hold the power over Gravity and as such Enma can manipulate it however he wishes. Due to its seeming nature to be able to move objects without touching them, it was initially mistaken as the power of telekinesis.

Appearance: The Flames of the Earth seem to be the Earth equivilent of the Flame of Sky, taking on the appearance of a flame (as seen on Enma's forehead during his Hyper Dying Will Mode at the Shimon Castle.)

Description: The Flame of the Forest has the power to create and manipulate all plant life, they can then be used to create barriers of wood or razor sharp leaves. Unlike any other flame, in both Earth and Sky, these flames to not burn but cut their enemy. It seems to be the Earth equivalent of the Sky's Flame of the Sun.

Description: The Flame of the Mountain penetrates the ground and sychronises itself with the soil and sand, allowing the user to have complete control over any part of the land that the flames have touched. Users of this flame have shown the capability to create mountains out of the soil. The flame of the Mountain appears to the be Earth equivalent of the Flame of Lightning.

Appearance: The Flames of the Mountain appear as stony lava covered in flames.

Description: The Glacier flame has the ability to freeze any object it touches, as seen when Adelheid was able to freeze an entire waterfall to use as a barrier against Hibari. It appears to be the Earth equivalent of the Flame of Cloud.

Description: Not much is known about the properties of the Flame of the Desert, only that it has the capability to create illusions, because of this it is considered the Earth equivalent of the Flame of Mist.

Description: Not much is known about this particular flame type, only that it can cause severe, if not deadly, lacerations to whoever it touches. Considering all other Earth flames are paired with their respective Sky counterparts, it is assumed this would be the Earth equivalent of the Sky's Flame of Rain.